ENGLEWOOD, Colo.—In a notable example of how broadband providers are moving away from video, WOW! Internet, Cable & Phone has inked a deal with Google to offer YouTube TV as its dedicated live ...
The MovieBeam video-on-demand service tested for several years by Disney in three small markets will be relaunched around the country on Tuesday, with new financial backing from Cisco Systems and ...
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AOL plans to announce on Monday it will test launch a new Internet video service in an attempt to demonstrate how much it has learned from mistakes that cost the once reigning king of the online world ...
Delivering high streaming quality can be more challenging than ever given the wide range of devices and operating systems that video service providers are expected to flawlessly support. As providers ...
Record labels used to be the one ticket into the music industry. Now, it’s easier than ever for struggling musicians to get their music and video content out there. DistroKid, an independent music ...
LEXINGTON, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Viamedia, the country’s largest independent advertising digital and linear rep firm, today announced a historic milestone, becoming the first U.S. ad sales firm to ...
YouTube hired long-time Walt Disney Co. executive Justin Connolly to serve as its global head of media and sports — triggering a lawsuit against the Google-owned video service. On Thursday, Disney ...
Ameelio, a nonprofit startup that intends to replace inmate-paid video calling in prisons with a free service, is making inroads against the companies that have dominated the space for decades. With ...
Recently, a company asked me to test its service and see if it was worth reviewing on ZDNET. The service in question was an AI video generation platform. I won't mention the specific company's name ...